Search the UK House Price Index

Use the
UK house price index search tool
to identify a specific subset of the index data you’re interested in, and then download it.
Reports can be broken down by countries, regions, counties or local authorities over a
defined period of time dating back to January 1995. They can then be further tailored to
a variety of reporting options including indicators, property categories or sales volumes.

Price Paid Data Report Builder

Use
Price Paid Data Reports
to build bespoke reports using our detailed Price Paid Data. Reports
can be based on location, tenure, price paid or property type over a
defined period of time.

Our Price Paid Data tracks the residential property sales in
England and Wales that are lodged with us for registration. The
dataset is a reliable source of house price information and
consists of more than 24 million definitive records dating back
to January 1995. For more information on this dataset and
what it does and doesn't include, read
about the Price Paid Data.

We strive to ensure that our public data is as accurate as possible
but cannot guarantee that it is free from errors or fit for your
purpose or use. Reports are based on data collected at the time a
property transaction is registered with us and will not necessarily
be up to date with the most recent information. Read
"how accurate is the data?"
for more information.

Further information

Standard Report Builder

The
Standard Report Builder
is provided
using our Price Paid Data. Use this tool to build bespoke
reports that are aggregated price data. This service allows
you to configure a report for various geographical areas in
England and Wales, from the country level down to postcode sectors over a defined period of time.

Linked Data

If you would like to try out your own SPARQL queries against our
linked data publications, use
this SPARQL form.

If you want to see the SPARQL query that is used to generate the reports in the
HPI and PPD reporting tools described above, you can do this by selecting the
'view SPARQL query' actions from the 'download data'
view in each search tool.
You can even amend and re-run the SPARQL query as required.